Indy has zero shot winning at small ball vs. the Heat.
Everyone and their mother knows Hibbert was the reason Indy almost pulled out that series last year. I'm sure some remember Vogel getting absolutely torched by benching Hibbert. Refresher = http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--after-lebron-james--last-second-layup-beats-pacers--roy-hibbert-vows-not-to-sit-quietly-again-071555463.html
That's not happening again.
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As alluded above, Oden will be a bit matchup limited minutes big and nothing more is expected. I think the only hope for the Heat is that by the end of the season, he's able to play in consecutive games. He's not going to play big minutes.
No back to backs in the playoffs. I don't see Oden getting big minutes either but I think he'd at least dress every night
if healthy.
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Yep. Big advantage to using Oden in that regard in playoffs..Doubt he'll play a back-2-back all year. I think a big test will just be playing consecutive games (2 games 3 days)
I think a whole lot of folks posting are thinking he'll see significant PT. It's not going to happen. The bigger concern is getting him up so he can play in consecutive games.
No reason to think Hibbert won't be as effective defensively vs. Miami this year. But Heat can't have him doing that AND scoring 22+ PPG. Given the improvement of the rest of the Pacers squad, I don't think they can allow Hibbert to play at that level on both end & expect to beat them again in the playoffs.